What were the challenges you faced while doing this project?
“Whenever you do something new, you also need to run through all of the various problems of communication with your team. Architecture is not only spectacular drawings, but it is also a collaboration with Fabricators. These people who were making our buildings, the Concrete Fabricators were based in Canada, and these guys were spraying little bits of glass across our façade panels to give it the texture that we want. We had to travel there and spend a day with them, to show them exactly how we wanted our concrete finish. So really it has not been different than it has always been – Architecture is always the story of the Architect and the craftsmen who meet and collaborate.”
What are your thoughts about the Changing Culture of Architecture in India?
“India is a fascinating place to work with lots of amazing talent in the Architectural profession. I had personally got acquainted with many Indian Architects at the time when I presented my work in Mumbai. I feel some very notable work and thoughts are happening in India and developers are also realizing the requirement of the importance of quality Designers in their projects.”
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What do you think is the future of Indian Architecture in the next five years?
“I think it would be fantastic if Indian Architecture and Design could combine some of the thought leadership that we see with some of the country’s best practitioners. It means that the government-sponsored Smart Cities would portray more and more modern architecture as these are more than cities designed by large corporate firms. It’s a combination of many different types of practices which all contribute to this idea of a new sense of urbanization, and I think the Smart Cities are excellent opportunities to show the world not only how rich and diverse India is as a country but also how rich and diverse the design community in India is. “
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